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Cornyn Proposes Bill To Make Killing Police A Federal Crime
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Sen. John Cornyn will introduce legislation Wednesday to bolster protections for law enforcement, seeking to respond to the police shootings in Dallas last week that left five officers dead and several more wounded. “As our country continues to grieve following last week’s tragedy in Dallas, we must come together in support of those who risk everything to keep us safe,” Cornyn said in a written statement.
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Comment by:
jac
(7/13/2016)
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What a wasted effort. Grandstanding at its finest.
The federal government hasn't executed anyone since McVeigh. The states can deal perfectly well with cop killers. |
Comment by:
xqqme
(7/13/2016)
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... Double-Secret Probation, Mr. Blutarsky ... |
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